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of centers palm springs insist they had no choice but to open fire killing 22-year-old corporal allen of san jose early saturday morning. lillian is in the newsroom with latest on the story. >> allen was stationed in twentynine palms about an hour away from palm springs where he and his friends went out friday night. evening took a tragic turn. during 4 years with the marine corporal allen was sent over seas including a deployment to afghanistan. which is why his sudden death over the weekend makes it so hard to process for those who knew him. corral lives across the street in san jose. he served his country and then he comes him and gets shot over here. very unfortunate. >>reporter: he was shot and killed by palm springs police in a parking garage early saturday morning. police sayieg derogatory xhentsd to 2 officers on bike patrol. the of the zeros instructed him to turn off the car but he refused which prompted one of the officers to claim through his passenger side window. police say that's when he began stepping on the gas. >> suspect accelerated directly towards the second offic
of centers palm springs insist they had no choice but to open fire killing 22-year-old corporal allen of san jose early saturday morning. lillian is in the newsroom with latest on the story. >> allen was stationed in twentynine palms about an hour away from palm springs where he and his friends went out friday night. evening took a tragic turn. during 4 years with the marine corporal allen was sent over seas including a deployment to afghanistan. which is why his sudden death over the...
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of centers palm springs insist they had no choice but to open fire killing 22-year-old corporal allen of san jose early saturday morning. lillian is in the newsroom with latest on the story. >> allen was stationed in twentynine palms about an hour away from palm springs where he and his friends went out friday night. evening took a tragic turn. during 4 years with the marine corporal allen was sent over seas including a deployment to afghanistan. which is why his sudden death over the weekend makes it so hard to process for those who knew him. corral lives across the street in san jose. he served his country and then he comes him and gets shot over here. very unfortunate. >>reporter: he was shot and killed by palm springs police in a parking garage early saturday morning. police say he and his friend began yelling derogatory xhentsd to 2 officers on bike patrol. the of the zeros instructed him to turn off the car but he refused which prompted one of the officers to claim through his passenger side window. police say that's when he began stepping on the gas. >> suspect accelerated dire
of centers palm springs insist they had no choice but to open fire killing 22-year-old corporal allen of san jose early saturday morning. lillian is in the newsroom with latest on the story. >> allen was stationed in twentynine palms about an hour away from palm springs where he and his friends went out friday night. evening took a tragic turn. during 4 years with the marine corporal allen was sent over seas including a deployment to afghanistan. which is why his sudden death over the...
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of centers palm springs insist they had no choice but to open fire killing 22-year-old corporal allen of san jose early saturday morning. lillian is in the newsroom with latest on the story. >> allen was stationed in twentynine palms about an hour away from palm springs where he and his friends went out friday night. evening took a tragic turn. during 4 years with the marine corporal allen was sent over seas including a deployment to afghanistan. which is why his sudden death over the weekend makes it so hard to process for those who knew him. corral lives across the street in san jose. he served his country and then he comes him and gets shot over here. very unfortunate. >>reporter: he was shot and killed by palm springs police in a parking garage early saturday morning. police say he and his friend began yelling derogatory xhentsd to 2 officers on bike patrol. the of the zeros instructed him to turn off the car but he refused which prompted one of the officers to claim through his passenger side window. police say that's when he began stepping on the gas. >> suspect accelerated dire
of centers palm springs insist they had no choice but to open fire killing 22-year-old corporal allen of san jose early saturday morning. lillian is in the newsroom with latest on the story. >> allen was stationed in twentynine palms about an hour away from palm springs where he and his friends went out friday night. evening took a tragic turn. during 4 years with the marine corporal allen was sent over seas including a deployment to afghanistan. which is why his sudden death over the...
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the amount is 22% higher than it was last year this time. stuart varney, do the numbers now. >> reporter: you can't wrap your arms around it to understand $1 trillion. the debt is going up very, very rapidly. we are spending a lot more than we are taking in in tax revenues. here is a number for you. in the last 70 days our national debt has gone up by a quarter trillion dollars. 70 days. as you said, we are on track for a straight year, a trillion dollar plus deficit eac each and every year. bill: in two months and 10 days we went una quarter trillion dollars. >> reporter: how can you get to grips that and understand a number so enormous in such a short period of time and how do you get it under control? bill: tim geithner the treasury secretary is quote as saying this in the "washington post." when you take a cold hard look at the amount of resources you can raise through the top 2% of americans you will finds yourself disapointed relative to the magnitude of the revenue increases that we need. >> reporter: that means you can't just limit d
the amount is 22% higher than it was last year this time. stuart varney, do the numbers now. >> reporter: you can't wrap your arms around it to understand $1 trillion. the debt is going up very, very rapidly. we are spending a lot more than we are taking in in tax revenues. here is a number for you. in the last 70 days our national debt has gone up by a quarter trillion dollars. 70 days. as you said, we are on track for a straight year, a trillion dollar plus deficit eac each and every...
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-year-old corporal allen of san jose was killed early saturday morning. when officers arrived on bike they say the man and friend started yelling derogatory comments at them. they told him to turn off his car. he refused. one officer reached through the passenger side window trying to turn the car off. they say that he then tried to run over the other officer. between the two cops they fired 8 shots in the car. places recovered a stolen phone and atm card from the man. he was just two months away from fishing his 4 year enlistment in the marine corps including tour in afghanistan. he nroond go on to college. his aunt started facebook memorial page and says the family in palm springs looking for answer noose what happened and why. >>> many well people hoping to avoid losing their homes to foreclosure look for answer today's at workshop in downtown oakland. hundreds of people received the latest foreclosure prevention information directly from banks as well as non-profit and municipal agencies. one of the programs generating interest was root short for rebu
-year-old corporal allen of san jose was killed early saturday morning. when officers arrived on bike they say the man and friend started yelling derogatory comments at them. they told him to turn off his car. he refused. one officer reached through the passenger side window trying to turn the car off. they say that he then tried to run over the other officer. between the two cops they fired 8 shots in the car. places recovered a stolen phone and atm card from the man. he was just two months...
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we just got updated information into the newsroom. a man in custody following a security shutdown at the oakland international airport. at 7:45 last night, a security checkpoint had to be shutdown after a passenger had suspicion news items. the man did not have bomb-making material and said this was, quote, at best a hoax. >>> to what is happening in the middle east. today was supposed to bring a cease-fire, instead violence is escalating. a war could break out as israeli troops are along the benghazi border. fired rockets deep into israel and hitting near the commercial capital of tel aviv and jerusalem. hamas targets have hit and fired more than 450 rockets. so far, 20 people have been killed. most of those palestinians. >>> closer to home, marla, nothing short of problematic on capitol hill. david petraeus testifying on capitol hill. the focus is the september attacks on the u.s. embassy in benghazi. the hearing was not open to the public or the media. committee chair peter king said petraeus testified that he, quote, he thought he
we just got updated information into the newsroom. a man in custody following a security shutdown at the oakland international airport. at 7:45 last night, a security checkpoint had to be shutdown after a passenger had suspicion news items. the man did not have bomb-making material and said this was, quote, at best a hoax. >>> to what is happening in the middle east. today was supposed to bring a cease-fire, instead violence is escalating. a war could break out as israeli troops are...
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reporter: as more demonstrators continue to file into gaza, back in cairo, the arab league, a group of 22 arab states announced tuesday they're going to send in more than two dozen arab foreign ministers into gaza, part of the push to publicly stand with the palestinians. also the chief in talks with hamas officials and it's really officials trying to establish a cease fire, the same spy chief that in 2011 helped secure the release of israeli soldier sha least. many say if there is going to be a ceasefire, egypt's spy chief is going to play a key role. reza sayah, cnn at the border crossing. >>> it's a deadly epidemic, prescription drug overdoses. our dr. sanjay gupta joins us live to reveal which prescription drugs might be the most deadly. or geico...as most of you know members it.congress. ...i propose savings for everyone! i'm talking hundreds here... and furthermore.. newscaster:breaking news. the gecko is demanding free pudding. and political parties that are actual parties!? with cake! and presents! ah, that was good. too bad nobody could hear me. geico. fifteen minutes could save
reporter: as more demonstrators continue to file into gaza, back in cairo, the arab league, a group of 22 arab states announced tuesday they're going to send in more than two dozen arab foreign ministers into gaza, part of the push to publicly stand with the palestinians. also the chief in talks with hamas officials and it's really officials trying to establish a cease fire, the same spy chief that in 2011 helped secure the release of israeli soldier sha least. many say if there is going to be...
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you're in the cnn newsroom. the next 24 hours may be critical in finding out which direction israel will take. 38,000 troops amass at the gaza border and tough talk from both sides, there's still a chance for diplomacy. but time is running out. today was the deadliest day yet. israel saying it lobbed 135 rockets into gaza and some reports say up to 29 palestinians were killed today alone, including 10 members of the same family. on the other side of the border, air sirens screamed out in several cities. israel says it intercepted dozens of the nearly 150 rockets hamas fired including two targeted at tel aviv. the shelling is intense on both sides. cnn's anderson cooper witnessed it firsthand. he's been reporting live from gaza city. and earlier, i was on the air with anderson when a massive explosion took place nearby. watch what happened. >> in that blast, we know ten members of one family, also two media centers built -- [ blast ]. whoa! that was a rather large explosion. that occurred -- just look out here. i
you're in the cnn newsroom. the next 24 hours may be critical in finding out which direction israel will take. 38,000 troops amass at the gaza border and tough talk from both sides, there's still a chance for diplomacy. but time is running out. today was the deadliest day yet. israel saying it lobbed 135 rockets into gaza and some reports say up to 29 palestinians were killed today alone, including 10 members of the same family. on the other side of the border, air sirens screamed out in...
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. >> you're in the "cnn newsroom." i'm don lemon. diplomatic efforts are intensifying to put an end to the deadly fighting between israel and hamas. even with international calls for restraint, preparations for an all-out war are taking place. 65 palestinians and 3 israelis have been killed in five days of air attacks. hamas says ten members of the same family were massacred during an israeli air strike in gaza. israel said it was targeting a top militant. >> air sirens screamed out at times in tel aviv for a third straight day. but two rockets headed for israel's largest city were intercepted. dozens more rockets were fired from gaza into israel including one that hit the town. injured an unsuspecting number of people. meanwhile, egypt and president mohamed morsi say discussions are under way in cairo and arab league foreign ministers are set to visit gaza on tuesday. violence has become a daily nightmare for people living in gaza. anderson cooper joins us now. take us to the ground and what's going on. what you seeing and hearing?
. >> you're in the "cnn newsroom." i'm don lemon. diplomatic efforts are intensifying to put an end to the deadly fighting between israel and hamas. even with international calls for restraint, preparations for an all-out war are taking place. 65 palestinians and 3 israelis have been killed in five days of air attacks. hamas says ten members of the same family were massacred during an israeli air strike in gaza. israel said it was targeting a top militant. >> air sirens...
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katie marzullo is live in the newsroom. hostess has a plant here in the bay area. >> yes. in oakland, we know those workers have been on strike. we don't know what this could mean for the bakery but hostess is closing up shop. they are blaming the strike. ceo says they will move promptly to lay off the 18,500 employees and highest bidders. hostess gave them a deadline on wednesday if a sufficient number of them did not return to work last night the company would be forced to shut down and workers did not show up. the strike began back on november 9th when they imposed a contract that would cut wages by 8%. they said it would have cut benefits by 27-32%. union president is saying that hostess brands is making a mockery of the labor relations system that that has been in place for hundred years. they say we deeply regret the necessity of today's decision but we don't have the financial resources to beth an extended nationwide strike, unquote. closures at the hostess plants could begin as soon as next week november 20th. >> eric: new this morning, score one for oakland police
katie marzullo is live in the newsroom. hostess has a plant here in the bay area. >> yes. in oakland, we know those workers have been on strike. we don't know what this could mean for the bakery but hostess is closing up shop. they are blaming the strike. ceo says they will move promptly to lay off the 18,500 employees and highest bidders. hostess gave them a deadline on wednesday if a sufficient number of them did not return to work last night the company would be forced to shut down and...
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technology stocks doing quite well today. not just apple but a hewlett-packard, industrials as well. ge, materials, we mention medical the show as well today. dupont, cokeca-cola having a go day. intel rebounding after announcing ceo paul otellini will retire in may. board saying lit consider int n internal ask external candidates important the position. josh brown, what do you do here? >> sometimes there is just no trade. you think intel is a really good case in point. up can't be shorted because it is perennially cheap. and there is a really good dividend yield. there is absolutely been no reason to be long. this is value and in the absence of any catalyst. so -- i think this is one of those situations where you just look elsewhere and -- qualcomm much better than intel. intel is month where in the tablet and mobile space. that's really what they have to figure out. >> let's take a look at walmart here, stock higher today. changing the date fourth quarter dividend will be paid. move that the world's biggest retailer might b
technology stocks doing quite well today. not just apple but a hewlett-packard, industrials as well. ge, materials, we mention medical the show as well today. dupont, cokeca-cola having a go day. intel rebounding after announcing ceo paul otellini will retire in may. board saying lit consider int n internal ask external candidates important the position. josh brown, what do you do here? >> sometimes there is just no trade. you think intel is a really good case in point. up can't be...
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the question for chess and sean and allen if you had to chime in. based on dunnellon's comments the other day kind of the rebalance is now steady as you go for the future. within the context of and talking about maritime issues and what have you. what is your sense of pressure from friends and allies in the region about where's the beef? what were moving into the pacific or put it into the pacific were posture change is not very big in terms of capability, hugely escalatory. so would there be pressure from her friends to essentially bookmark capability in the region? but of course relates to the work report as i understand a call for china to develop as a maritime power and in fact you say xi jinping was in charge of the working group, said there was presumably -- those words may have been his and what relationship will that have chew pressure from her friends and allies to put more stuff in the pacific? >> talking about the south china sea or east china disputes as alan alluded to. a lot of people believe the chinese action in those two areas is no
the question for chess and sean and allen if you had to chime in. based on dunnellon's comments the other day kind of the rebalance is now steady as you go for the future. within the context of and talking about maritime issues and what have you. what is your sense of pressure from friends and allies in the region about where's the beef? what were moving into the pacific or put it into the pacific were posture change is not very big in terms of capability, hugely escalatory. so would there be...
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this is cmn newsroom, and it's happening now. look, if you have copd like me, you know it can be hard to breathe, and how that feels. copd includes chronic bronchitis and emphysema. spiriva helps control my copd symptoms by keeping my airways open for 24 hours. plus, it reduces copd flare-ups. spiriva is the only once-daily inhaled copd maintenance treatment that does both. spiriva handihaler tiotropium bromide inhalation powder does not replace fast-acting inhalers for sudden symptoms. tell your doctor if you have kidney problems, glaucoma, trouble urinating, or an enlarged prostate. these may worsen with spiriva. discuss all medicines you take, even eye drops. stop taking spiriva and seek immediate medical help if your breathing suddenly worsens, your throat or tongue swells, you get hives, vision changes or eye pain, or problems passing urine. other side effects include dry mouth and constipation. nothing can reverse copd. spiriva helps me breathe better. (blowing sound) ask your doctor about spiriva. so i brought it to mike a
this is cmn newsroom, and it's happening now. look, if you have copd like me, you know it can be hard to breathe, and how that feels. copd includes chronic bronchitis and emphysema. spiriva helps control my copd symptoms by keeping my airways open for 24 hours. plus, it reduces copd flare-ups. spiriva is the only once-daily inhaled copd maintenance treatment that does both. spiriva handihaler tiotropium bromide inhalation powder does not replace fast-acting inhalers for sudden symptoms. tell...
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typically we see 22, 23% of companies giving any sort of guidance. to me that says companies are so uncertain they're giving very negative guidance or choosing not to give guidance at all. lori: bottom line are companies preparing for a recession? when you look at earnings reports and break apart the balance sheet and lay out all the different scenarios if the economy slides off the fiscal cliff, cbo warns it could fall back into negative recession, two consecutive quarters of negative economic growth. >> companies are not saying they're lowering guidance for revenues and earnings. we're prepared, it is a difficult climate out there. we're prepared for 2013 to be not as great as expected. lori: christine short, thanks so much for your analysis. that was a great walk in to the interview. nobody does it better. melissa: businesses big and small were complaining before the election about the costs of president obama's health care plan. now that the president has been reelected how will employers be dealing with all this? adam shapiro is covering the sto
typically we see 22, 23% of companies giving any sort of guidance. to me that says companies are so uncertain they're giving very negative guidance or choosing not to give guidance at all. lori: bottom line are companies preparing for a recession? when you look at earnings reports and break apart the balance sheet and lay out all the different scenarios if the economy slides off the fiscal cliff, cbo warns it could fall back into negative recession, two consecutive quarters of negative economic...
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. >>> welcome to newsroom international. we're taking you around the world in 60 minutes. we're beginning with breaking news. an explosion on an oil platform in the gulf of mexico just set off a major fire. two workers are now missing. want to bring in chad myers with the latest on what we know about this. any details? >> literally things just coming in here. it was a production platform. it was not a drilling rig. it was in shallow water. it was not deep water. they were not drilling. there was not a blowout. this is not take two, okay? >> this is not like we saw in 2010. >> this is not an environmental disaster according to the coast guard that's out there right now. this is not what we saw when it took ray year to cap that oil from coming into the gulf of mexico, but six were injured. two possibly killed from this explosion. it was considered to be a production problem. production and drilling completely different. production means it's railroad working. they don't even believe there was any oil coming out because of the construction that was going on in that. >> and wh
. >>> welcome to newsroom international. we're taking you around the world in 60 minutes. we're beginning with breaking news. an explosion on an oil platform in the gulf of mexico just set off a major fire. two workers are now missing. want to bring in chad myers with the latest on what we know about this. any details? >> literally things just coming in here. it was a production platform. it was not a drilling rig. it was in shallow water. it was not deep water. they were not...
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the 22-year-old accused of killing his own mother. in 2011, ruth pyne's body was found bludgeoned and stabbed 16 times in their home. >> the prosecutors focused on jeffrey. >> reporter: after five months of an investigation, jeffrey was charged in october 2011 of beating her to death and locked up without bond. pyne's father told abc news, he believes he is innocent. a sentiment shared in the community. it took a judge 2 days to final 14 impartial jurors. >> the people in the community are hugely supportive of this young man. even people who believe he may have killed his mother. >> i absolutely don't believe that jeffrey pyne is guilty of this murder. he loved his mother very much. >> reporter: but court records show ruth had a history of mental illness for 14 years. and nine months before her death, she was accused of trying to strangle jeffrey and spent two weeks in jail. >> we did know she was ill. but the family never let on the nature of the illness. >> reporter: indicted by a secret grand jury, little is known about the evidenc
the 22-year-old accused of killing his own mother. in 2011, ruth pyne's body was found bludgeoned and stabbed 16 times in their home. >> the prosecutors focused on jeffrey. >> reporter: after five months of an investigation, jeffrey was charged in october 2011 of beating her to death and locked up without bond. pyne's father told abc news, he believes he is innocent. a sentiment shared in the community. it took a judge 2 days to final 14 impartial jurors. >> the people in the...
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here's deborah weiner. >> 22-year-old dan torch was a die hard ravens fan. seen here outside heinz field in pittsburgh, trying to cover stadium signs with purple pride. that was dan's public face. privately, he was a heroin addict who struggled four times in rehab to get clean until he overdosed in his parents home. >> at one point when we turned him over, he seemed to be maybe gurgling. i remember thinking okay, he's -- we couldn't save him. >> the only thing for devastating than losing her danny was discovering that there is an overdose blocking drug that is saving lives. >> as a parent to lose a child you want to know that we did everything that we could to be able to save him. so i was sad to know that i could have if i had it, would that have made a difference? i'll never know. >> only dan could have obtained the prescription anecdote, not tony. an anecdote so powerful they are actually giving it away in baltimore city. it is sold under the name narcam a fast acting drug that blocks the effects of opiates on the brain and restores breathing. >> when you
here's deborah weiner. >> 22-year-old dan torch was a die hard ravens fan. seen here outside heinz field in pittsburgh, trying to cover stadium signs with purple pride. that was dan's public face. privately, he was a heroin addict who struggled four times in rehab to get clean until he overdosed in his parents home. >> at one point when we turned him over, he seemed to be maybe gurgling. i remember thinking okay, he's -- we couldn't save him. >> the only thing for devastating...
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i don't know if you just watch the newsroom hbi, but i felt like i was a blogger trying to pitch the story like bigfoot is real. it turns out in addition to financial earthquake at helping obama took office, but the economic tsunami hadn't really reach the shore. gdp was crashing an 8.9% annual rate. at that rate we would've lost the entire economy of america in 2009. release of 800,000 jobs a month and we had 2.5 to 3 million job solution to an 8 million problem. but again, adding 150,000 to 200,000 jobs a month is a lot better than losing 800 it does turn out if you look at the studies that have been done, this recovery are to prevent a depression and into recession as the quarter after it passed turned out to be the biggest improvement jobs numbers in 30 years. sort of part of the story. but it was known as the american recovery and reinvestment act. what i found most interesting in addition to jumpstarting short-term recovery was at the stimulus really did begin this long-term reinvestment. it was by far the largest energy bill in the history of the country. we been spending a fe
i don't know if you just watch the newsroom hbi, but i felt like i was a blogger trying to pitch the story like bigfoot is real. it turns out in addition to financial earthquake at helping obama took office, but the economic tsunami hadn't really reach the shore. gdp was crashing an 8.9% annual rate. at that rate we would've lost the entire economy of america in 2009. release of 800,000 jobs a month and we had 2.5 to 3 million job solution to an 8 million problem. but again, adding 150,000 to...